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welfare
good health or fortune, better
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health
contented state, good health or fortune
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prosperity
better, welfare
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good
welfare, contented state
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comfort
welfare, contented state
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happiness
contented state, good health or fortune
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advantage
welfare, contented state
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contentment
good health or fortune, ease
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interest
welfare
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ease
contentment
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benefit
interest
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eudaemonia
good health or fortune
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weal
better
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success
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satisfaction
ease
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security
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safety
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protection
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fitness
characteristic, health
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wellbeing
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wealth
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euphoria
feeling of well-being
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profit
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enjoyment
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content
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soundness
characteristic, health
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upbeat
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gain
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contentedness
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gratification
relief, pleasure
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well-being
noun
Definition of well-being
as in welfare
the state of doing well especially in relation to one’s happiness or success
we’re only doing this for your own well-being
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wellbeing, well-being, welfare, upbeat, eudaemonia, eudaimonianoun
a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
«the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles»
Synonyms:
eudaemonia, social welfare, public assistance, offbeat, wellbeing, eudaimonia, upbeat, benefit, welfareAntonyms:
ill-being
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List of paraphrases for «well-being»:
welfare, wellness, wellbeing, prosperity, bien-être, bienestar, happiness, ankang, wealth, betterment
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David Saperstein:
In areas of the country where the government’s hand was lighter, faith-based social service and welfare agencies operate homeless shelters, orphanages, soup kitchens, and made highly positive contributions to the well-being of their society.
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Doug Parker:
We support the federal mask mandate. Full stop. It was issued by the TSA and in consultation with CDC and other health experts to protect the safety and well-being of our customers and team members. Our job is to enforce the mandate, we look forward to the day when there will be no federal mask mandate for air travel, because that will mean the pandemic is behind us. But today is not that day.
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Benjamin Breyer:
A bicycle is no longer a kid’s toy. It’s enjoyed by adults, and it’s great, it’s such a fantastic sport, it’s great exercise, it’s low-impact, it’s been shown to have all these cardiovascular benefits and to improve your own general well-being.
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Johanna Greeson:
I believe one of the biggest impacts on the state-by-state differences in child well-being are structural and environmental factors, for example, American Indian families with children not having access to programs that reduce barriers to achieving child well-being.
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Keith Noll:
The safety, health and well-being of our patients is always our highest priority, that is why we took this very seriously and immediately notified state and federal health officials and requested their assistance and guidance.
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Pronunciation:
[ wˈɛlbˈiːɪŋ], [ wˈɛlbˈiːɪŋ], [ w_ˈɛ_l_b_ˈiː__ɪ_ŋ]
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adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- characteristic.
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n.
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- constitution,
- state,
- condition,
- mental health,
- shape.
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- better.
• comfort (noun)
- well being,
- re lief,
- re laxations,
- snugnesses,
- re-laxation,
- wellbeings,
- re pose,
- re-lief,
- bed roses,
- re-pose,
- re-laxations,
- restfulnesses,
- cozinesses,
- re laxation.
• contented state (noun)
- advantage,
- benefit.
• eudaemonia (noun)
- eudaemonia.
• eudaimonia (noun)
- eudaimonia.
• euphoria (noun)
- euphoria.
• felicity (noun)
- de lights,
- de light,
- de-light,
- de-lights.
• good (noun)
- good fortune,
- plum.
• good health or fortune (noun)
- success,
- security,
- safety,
- contentment,
- protection,
- profit.
• happiness (noun)
- cheerinesses,
- good cheers,
- hopefulnesses.
• health (noun)
- liveliness,
- wholesomeness,
- energy,
- robustness,
- fitness,
- salubriousness,
- hardiness,
- haleness,
- vitality.
• luxury (noun)
- high livings,
- in-temperance,
- in-temperances,
- in temperance,
- in temperances,
- immoderations,
- luxuriousnesses.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- plenty,
- Rhapsodies,
- rapture,
- good,
- facility,
- peace of mind,
- relaxation,
- vigor,
- joyfulness,
- extravagance,
- ravishment,
- hopefulness,
- weal,
- snugness,
- luxuriousness,
- good spirits,
- wellbeing,
- Laughters,
- warmth,
- restfulness,
- good spirit,
- clear conscience,
- health,
- prosperity,
- luxury,
- rhapsody,
- comfort,
- good cheer,
- at-oneness,
- east street,
- Cheeriness,
- leisure,
- exuberance,
- happiness,
- felicity,
- sake,
- quiet mind,
- immoderation,
- comfortables,
- pogey,
- interest,
- vim and vigor,
- opulence,
- coziness,
- satisfaction,
- soothingness,
- merriments,
- Elysiums,
- jubilation,
- high spirits,
- high living.
• peace of mind (noun)
- soothingnesses,
- quiet minds,
- peace-mind,
- clear consciences,
- peace mind,
- high spiritses.
• pleasure (noun)
- gaiety,
- delight,
- bliss,
- relish,
- pleasure,
- gratification,
- Bonniness,
- enthrallment,
- jollity,
- cheerfulness,
- exhilaration,
- agreeability,
- gladness,
- brightness,
- cheer,
- ecstasy,
- entertainment,
- sunniness,
- complaisance,
- amusement,
- joy,
- enjoyment.
• prosperity (noun)
- affluence,
- wealthiness,
- sufficiency,
- plentifulness,
- richness,
- abundance,
- wealth.
• rapture (noun)
- ravishments,
- atonenesses,
- atoneness,
- at oneness,
- at-onenesses,
- at onenesses.
• satisfaction (noun)
- propitiation,
- satiety.
• vigor (noun)
- birr,
- dynamism,
- get up and go.
• vigorousness (noun)
- vim and vigors,
- vim vigor,
- vim vigors.
• welfare (noun)
- east streets,
- pogeys.
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v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)
- ease.
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Other synonyms:
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- Public Health,
- wellness,
- pain,
- case history,
- ill health,
- hygiene.
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- constitutional,
- refreshment.
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- constitutionally.
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- bloom.
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- bounce,
- tone.
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- form.
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- DO.
• Other relevant words:
- welfare.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- contentedness,
- account,
- benison,
- fun,
- creature comforts,
- flush,
- gusto,
- fettle,
- loaves and fishes,
- peacefulness,
- physical pleasure,
- peace,
- physical condition,
- lap of luxury,
- self-indulgence,
- bed of roses,
- thriving,
- peace and quiet,
- behalf,
- avail,
- calmness,
- vigorousness,
- life of ease,
- godsend,
- boon,
- fruition,
- Reconcilement,
- upbeat,
- titillation,
- tranquillity,
- blessing,
- strength,
- easy street,
- Kicks,
- repose,
- rosiness,
- Behoof,
- rest,
- prosperousness,
- kick,
- animal pleasure,
- upward mobility,
- velvet,
- bodily pleasure,
- carnal delight,
- vigour,
- fulfillment,
- composure,
- resignation,
- physical fitness,
- clover,
- gracious life,
- content,
- serenity,
- reconciliation,
- joie de vivre,
- healthiness,
- creature comfort,
- healthfulness,
- gain,
- voluptuousness,
- zest,
- fortune,
- fleshpots,
- glow,
- acceptance,
- salubrity,
- self-gratification.
How to use «Well-being» in context?
Well-being is an important aspect of life, and it is something that many people consider to be important. There are many different ways to approach well-being, and it is something that can be very difficult to measure. There are many different components to well-being, and it is important to ensure that all of them are considered. Some of the key components of well-being include having good physical health, being mentally healthy, having a sense of social connectedness, and having a sense of purpose. It is also important to have an equilibrated lifestyle, meaning that all aspects of one’s life are balanced.
Paraphrases for Well-being:
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Adjective
welfare, wellness.
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Proper noun, singular
welfare, wellness.
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Noun, singular or mass
welfare, wellness.
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welfare.
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Forward Entailment
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being.
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Noun, singular or mass
being, condition.
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Independent
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well-.
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Proper noun, singular
Children.
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Noun, singular or mass
betterment, blessing, fitness, flourishing, integrity, interest, livelihood, living, progress, sake, subsistence, tranquility, tranquillity, vitality, cheers, well-.
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Proper noun, singular
prosperity.
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Noun, singular or mass
affluence, life, prosperity.
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Proper noun, singular
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Rhymes with Well Being
- guaranteeing
- disagreeing
- wellbeing
- sightseeing
- foreseeing
- agreeing
- skiing
- freeing
- fleeing
- teeing
- seeing
- kneeing
- keying
- geeing
8. well
adjective. [‘ˈwɛl’] wise or advantageous and hence advisable.
Etymology
- weallan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- wel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- well (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. well
adjective. [‘ˈwɛl’] resulting favorably.
Etymology
- weallan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- wel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- well (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. well
verb. [‘ˈwɛl’] come up, as of a liquid.
Etymology
- weallan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- wel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- well (Old English (ca. 450-1100))